hollywood knives

The boy (one of the Baldwin brothers) in the original Phantasm uses a Buck fixed blade (General?) to hack off The Tall Man's fingers.

Once Upon a Time in the West: Charles Bronson uses a large slip-joint jackknife to whittle near the end of the movie.

X-Files:
Gerber EZ-Out Jr., Kershaw Liner Action, Leatherman Wave, Leatherman Supertool, Swisstech tool. These are various ones I spotted. I also remember Scully using the large screwdriver on a Vic SAK in the werewolf episode.

CSI: Miami -- Ka-Bar Next Generation used to stab a peep-show patron.

Don't remember if this is mentioned...Law and Order SVU, the detectives all seem to use Spyderco Delicas at various times, esp. Stabler. Their boss uses an auto.

In the first Charlie's Angels movie, I remember seeing Lucy Liu(?) pulling out and using a red-handled SAK.

Strange Days: SE Spyderco Police(?).

On a Simpsons episode about Boy Scout camping, Homer steals a SAK like the Swisschamp from Earnest Borgnine for Bart and almost sinks a life-raft with it. In fact, that episode was about Bart wanting a pocketknife.

Jim
 
Broken Arrow, watched it last night on tv, female warden has a nice blade which you see when she tries to arrest Slater.
 
The Phantasm knife was a Buck Frontiersman.

In True Romance Hopper's hand is cut by James Gandolfini with a tiny clip point stainless butterfly.
 
Cool thread. I have a pic from The Bourne Supremacy and would like to know what knife the Russian assassin is using here:





Sorry for the small size, I can't blow the pics up they will get too distorted.


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May have already been said but Brosnan uses a bowie similar to a Muela in "Seraphim Falls" (great movie btw).

Also in SpikeTV's series "The Kill Point," There's some balisong action; Rabbit uses a CS Arc Angel as an awl, and Leon uses one to open a case--not sure what it was though, probably a cheapie.
 
Here's that scene from 24 with Jack Bauer and the Microtech HALO III. Jack's the man.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEgy2o0VVo8

I swear kiefer must have small hands. I had seen that well before I'd ever seen a halo much less owned one and it still looks huge there. Now that I've owned one I passed it off as movie flare but every time I see that I feel like I got cheated out of an inch or two on my halo. lol
 
Bad Boys,Will Smith is at a club while taking a leak and a bad guy sneeks behind him with a plastic bag.The bad guy succeeds in suffocate him and also is about to cut his throat. Because of Will smith's quick actions, manages to get the bag off his head and fight back and also accomplishes to disarm his attacker whom has a Spyderco Civillian.
 
In "The Punisher" on the beach scene, where his family is slaughtered, one of the bad guys seems to pull out Spyderco Civilian on the "Punisher" (forgot his name in the movie).
 
Surprised nobody mentioned:

"Sniper" - green EK SF 3. Carried by the Marine spotter that's killed early in the movie. Beckett uses it to cut off the guy's dog tag

Panamanian sniper carries an Al-mar smachet
Zanes carracter carries a Gerber mk2 and a cheap throwing knife also makes an aperance
Beckett carries a Marine combat knife, the knife that is used to distract the enemy sniper is a genaric survival knife with a compass on the handle when he pulls it out of the water it turns back into the marine combat knife:D
 
In "The Punisher" on the beach scene, where his family is slaughtered, one of the bad guys seems to pull out Spyderco Civilian on the "Punisher" (forgot his name in the movie).

Frank Castle=character's name.
Thomas Jane is in the newer one Dolph Lundgren (of Rocky IV fame) is in the older one.
He also uses a Strider JW IRC after he uses the Emerson Karambit.
 
Gangs of New York had alot of cool knives in it. I especially like the one that Dicaprio took from his fathers dead body, then used to kill Bill the butcher
 
At the risk of repeating someone else...Tristan Ludlow's knife in Legends of the Fall.

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Distant Drums (Gary Cooper) and Destination Burma (Errol Flynn) have the same scene where a Seminole Indian and Japanese Sentry are taken out by a throwing knife to the front and back at the same time. Actually this is the exact same movie done in different time periods.
 
In A Very Long Engagement, we see a Okapi type ring lock knife used to teach a Corsican-style lesson.

An equally old school knife is used on a side show barker in The City Of Lost Children.

An icky Peter Lorre uses a neat lever lock type knife to pry his way out of a room, only to find knives are not prybars, in the old classic, M.
 
In "Sniper," Zane's character stabs an enemy soldier through the top of the foot with a generic, large, throwing knife. (You can find them at most Army & Navy Surplus stores for a few bucks).

I believe it was Berenger's character that does the stabbing and I'm pretty sure it was an Al Mar Smatchet. Later on, Zane's character stabs a guard in the back with an Al Mar 'Shadow' dagger (modern interpretation of the Sykes Faibairn model), not a Gerber mark II as was mentioned earlier in this thread.

Wouter
 
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